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29 May 2018
Europe and the Palearctic

Armenia 2018

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29 May 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
Poland

New Trip Report: Poland

A new report from John Wright, back on the trail of a Eurasian Lynx. South East Poland, 2018: John Wright, 6 days & 14 species including Wolf, Brown Bear and European Wildcat.

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28 May 2018
Africa
MoroccoWestern Sahara

Safia Reserve and other places in Western Sahara/Morocco

It looks like I’ll have about a week in Morocco and Western Sahara in July. Has anyone been able to contact/visit Safia Reserve recently? How’s the road? They reportedl

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26 May 2018
Uncategorised

Two squirrel books for North America and the World

You may or may not have heard of these two books on squirrels.  I just got a used copy of both Squirrels of North America by Tamara Eder and Squirrels of the World by Richard Thor

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24 May 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
ShrewSpain

Shrew Identification (Spain)

Last July, I photographed the following Shrew in my hotel room in Sallent de Gallego, Spain (1305 meters elevation, just across the border from Lac d’Ayous). Does anyone have

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24 May 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
France

New Trip Report: Pyrenean Desman in France

Desmans are surely one of Europe’s coolest mammals, and yet two years ago it was extremely hard to know where reliably to look for them. Ben Schwienhart’s 2017 report c

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23 May 2018
North American
MissouriOklahomaUSA

36 hours in the Midwest (USA)

Some expiring frequent flyer miles prompted a 36 hour excursion to the USA’s midwest over the weekend. It is an area not often visited by mammalwatchers and I drove through

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23 May 2018
Uncategorised

Mammalwatching.com: More than just trip reports!

Dear Mammalwatchers Charles Foley’s recent post on mammalwatching gear prompted me to send a quick post about the hidden depths of mammalwatching.com. Charles, who is one o

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23 May 2018
Africa

Central African Republic, Dzanga Bai 2018

Here’s my write-up from a trip that I did this April with some friends to Sangha Lodge and Dzanga Bai. It really is a stunning part of the world. CAR Foley 2018

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23 May 2018
North American

Latest on New England Cottontails in Rhode Island

Just finished talking to a biologist at Ninigret NWR in Rhode Island who told me as far as they know there are only New England Cottontails in Great Swamp WMA north of the refuge a

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  1. Jelmer on Looking for Fellow Mammal Enthusiasts for Budget-Friendly Trips in Europe & North Africa26 March 2026
  2. Jon Hall on A recent survey of Microtus breweri on Muskeget Island, MA25 March 2026
  3. Jon Hall on Solo Trip: Hawaii BioBlitz 2026 (5 native mammal lifers + 3 native non-lifers)25 March 2026

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  1. Jelmer on Looking for Fellow Mammal Enthusiasts for Budget-Friendly Trips in Europe & North Africa26 March 2026

    Hello, I am also planning to do some trips around the western palearctic this year. Here you have my E-mail:…

  2. Jon Hall on A recent survey of Microtus breweri on Muskeget Island, MA25 March 2026

    Thanks Skyler for sharing this useful info!

  3. Jon Hall on Solo Trip: Hawaii BioBlitz 2026 (5 native mammal lifers + 3 native non-lifers)25 March 2026

    Great stuff Zac. Rough-toothed Dolphins are one of my favorite cetaceans and a very worthy number 500!

  4. Bruno Kovacs Gomez on Looking for Fellow Mammal Enthusiasts for Budget-Friendly Trips in Europe & North Africa25 March 2026

    Hey, i am Bruno from northern Spain, I am still 17 years old but next year i will be 18…

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21 March 2026
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21 March 2026
Trip Advice: Spain to Slovenia Roadtrip 2026
20 March 2026
A recent survey of Microtus breweri on Muskeget Island, MA
20 March 2026
Who might have tips for Poloniny NP in Slovakia or Bieszczady NP in Poland?

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